You might notice one of the academic topics for developingem 2012 is ED:ICU Bridging the Gap being presented by a dual trained specialist from Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney. A topic close to your heart??

Kudos to guys like you and Dr Orman. My gym sessions are now more for my grey matter than my muscles, as I have ditched the doof doof music to play the blogs, so mens sana in corpore sano! And it feels, dare I say it, quite sexy to have bang up-to-date banter and in depth reviews on various Crit Care topics. It is great to be able to snappily bring out ideas and data from the shows when on the shop floor, and to reflect on yours and others practice.

Hello Dr. Scott, im doing my postgraduation in Internal Medicine in India, just wanted to drop in to say that your an inspiration and I really appreciate the work u’r doing, not just for your patients and also on your blog. Gr8 job!

I’ve been following your blogs for past two years.. I have to say it’s getting better each time.. I’ve never failed to include my teaching sessions with your great podcast stuffs especially the airway.. Keep it up!

Just want to say thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!
I’m a newer paramedic who years before that was a patient. My last year of high school I was consumed by heroin and cocaine. Many years later receiving narcan several times and getting help I made life changes. I got cleaned up and went to school for my EMT and then my Medic. I now learn as much as I can about medicine and work hard to provide the best care I can. I’m so greatful for people like you who are so selfless and willing to freely help others! I’m going to keep learning and listening to your excellent podcasts!

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Who are We?

Hi, my name is Scott Weingart. I am an ED
Intensivist from New York. Along with my friends, we are attempting to provide and teach Maximally Aggressive Care, Everywhere! From the field to the ICU, EMCrit is about optimal critical care and resuscitation.